Indian Journal of Dermatology (Jan 2014)

Evaluation of serum homocysteine, high-sensitivity CRP, and RBC folate in patients with alopecia areata

  • Maryam Yousefi,
  • Mohammad Reza Namazi,
  • Hoda Rahimi,
  • Shima Younespour,
  • Amir Houshang Ehsani,
  • Safoura Shakoei

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 59, no. 6
pp. 630 – 630

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Introduction: Alopecia areata (AA) is a common type of hair loss with an autoimmune basis. As the role of homocysteine (Hcys), folate, and CRP has been considered in some autoimmune diseases. Objectives: To evaluate homocysteine, folate and CRP level in AA. Methods: This study was performed on 29 patients who had AA for at least 6 months affecting more than 20% of scalp, and 32 healthy controls. Levels of serum Hcys, blood high-sensitivity CRP, and RBC folate were measured in all subjects. Results: The mean level of RBC folate was significantly lower in the patient group than that in controls (P < 0.001). Also, the level of RBC folate was significantly lower in patients with extensive forms of disease (alopecia totalis/alopecia universalis) in comparison with more localized form (patchy hair loss) (P < 0.05). Patients with higher "Severity of Alopecia Total" (SALT) score had lower RBC folate, as well. Serum Hcys and blood high-sensitivity CRP levels did not show a significant difference in two groups. Conclusion: Patients with alopecia areata have lower level of RBC folate which is in negative correlation with both severity and extension of AA.

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